The recently renamed Orica-BikeExchange team have revealed their new kit for the forthcoming Tour de France and the rest of season, ditching the white look for an all blue outfit.

The Australian team announced earlier this week that they would be adopting a new title sponsor to replace GreenEdge, and have changed their outfit to reflect that.

New kits/colours for a new name sponsor as Team Orica-GreenEDGE (Kramon/ORICA-BikeExchange)

It’s not a dramatic change of style, with the trademark lime green still present, but the team will show-off an all navy blue top and shorts for the first time at the Tour.

With no clear GC figure as they had at Giro d’Italia in Esteban Chaves, Orica will be looking for stage wins through the Tour with likes of Michael Matthews, Simon Gerrans and young British climber, Adam Yates.

“We are looking forward to help them [BikeExchange] develop their business together with the team and to bring our fans even closer to the joy of riding bikes and watching the biggest stars take the biggest races,” said team owner Gerry Ryan.

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Adam Yates in the new Orica kit (Kramon/ORICA-BikeExchange)

“Our team has come a long way since its inception. We are now in our fifth season and we have developed into one of the youngest and most versatile rosters on the WorldTour.”

“It’s really exciting for us to start the biggest race of the season with a new partner and a new look.”